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Rangers third baseman Adrian Beltre heads to first base for a walk-off RBI single in the ninth inning of Texas' 4-3 win over the Boston Red Sox in at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington on Sunday. (Jim Cowsert-USA TODAY Sports)

Beltre's hit gives Rangers sweep of Red Sox

By MICHAEL ELDRIDGEThe Sports Xchange

ARLINGTON, Texas - Adrian Beltre's single to right field scored Elvis Andrus in the bottom of the ninth for a 4-3 walk-off win to complete the Texas Rangers' sweep of the Boston Red Sox on Sunday.

Andrus knocked a single to center field and advanced to second on a wild pitch. Boston put Lance Berkman on first with an intentional walk to get to Beltre with two out. Beltre sent a 1-2 pitch to right and Andrus scored easily from second.

Boston had its opportunity in the top half of the ninth against Joe Nathan. Nathan walked David Ross and gave up a single to Stephen Drew to give the Red Sox two on with just one out. However, Jarrod Saltalamacchia struck out and Jacoby Ellsbury grounded out to first to end the threat.

Yu Darvish completed his fourth double-digit strikeout effort of the season with 14 in a no-decision. Striking out as many as four consecutive in the fourth and fifth, the right-hander retired at least two by way of the strikeout in six of his seven innings pitched.

The 14 fanned by Darvish equaled his career best, which came in his first start of the season against the Astros in a near perfect game. He became the first pitcher since 2000 to have two 14 strikeout games in the same season.

David Ortiz wasted little time putting runs on the board in the first. Following a single by Dustin Pedroia, Ortiz sent a hanging curve ball deep to right field for his fourth home run of the season and extended his MLB-best hitting streak to 25 games dating to July 2012.

Boston starter Jon Lester was equal to Darvish in limiting offense, also allowing a pair of home runs.

With runners in scoring position and less than two outs in the fourth and fifth, Lester came up with big pitches. Lester struck out A.J. Pierzynski looking in the fourth with a fastball on the outside corner and then had back-to-back strikeouts in the fifth to end the threats.

Texas cut into the lead with a solo shot in the third. Mitch Moreland barely cleared the left field wall to sneak the ball inside the foul pole for his fourth of the season.

Nelson Cruz tied the game at three in the fifth with Adrian Beltre on first.

Cruz sent a 3-2 pitch with one out to center field for his seventh home run of the season.